Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 14:35:31 EDT 2020 | charliedci
Yes, we have an old Universal axial and they still offer independent machines for axial, radial and DIP components, but I do not have the floor space for that. Some offer "odd form" insertion machines (Juki, Hanwha, Cenncorp)which is the direction I
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 10:14:31 EDT 2020 | robl
The odd form assemblers are extremely slow compared to the Axial & Radial UIC machines. Also there is a big cost for feeders. Key question is what is the max axial & Max radial feeder count on your biggest job and that will quickly tell you how man
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 11:42:32 EDT 2020 | charliedci
I have been tasked with finding the equipment necessary to fully automate our TH assembly. Currently about 98% is performed manually on stuff lines with the other 2% using a 30 year old axial inserter. I am asking if anyone else has gone down this pa
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 06:45:19 EST 2020 | alpha1
Depending on your equipment. If you are running stand alone equipment. Separate Sequencer and Axial Inserter there's not much you can due expect check the process. The axial should still catch at least most of the defects. If you have a combination u
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 17:24:08 EST 2020 | rvines1
Due to couple of customers who still have some products that are completely through-hole, we use our Universal DIP and Axial equipment on a somewhat regular basis. Our machines are pretty old, but they work pretty well, and we don't do enough throug
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 18:34:15 EST 2020 | slthomas
It's hard to poka-yoke loading reels onto the machine (either a inserter-sequencer or a sequencer, then getting the sequenced reels properly indexed). The only way I know of to make sure they've been set up properly is with visual inspection of EVERY
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 31 13:45:49 EST 2020 | slthomas
We had a custom bar code storage and feeder setup. Stores material handlers would bring the parts to the line, scan the part number on the kanban card (always accompanied the parts), and the storage location LED flashed so they knew where the place
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 10:19:28 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
We currently have a job that uses press fit solderless pins. The pins are custom and only supplied in bulk packaging. I am looking for a machine that can orient the pins and present them to my insertion machine. Of course i need the pin to be present
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 13:14:21 EST 2003 | pjc
Panasonic is another supplier of automatic radial lead insertion machines. Go to: http://www.panasonicfa.com/cgi-bin/product.cgi?prodline=electronics%20assembly&category=Pin%20Through-Hole∏id=rh5 www.panasonicfa.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 07:12:07 EDT 2005 | pci
yes there are. main mfrs of axial inserters are panasonic,samsung,tdk,universal.... in some of the cases u need to have a axial sequencer too, which are used to sequence the axial componnets prior to the insertion.